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Traveling by Train with Altered Pages!

Altered Pages has wonderful vintage travel collage sheets.  
To create the three panels in my A-2 cards. I used the posters from the 2026 American Travel Collage sheet.
 Additional travel images from AP2165 Train Travel Days
  Trains from the Model Trains AP-1825
The background papers are from the Antique Aged Papers pack
Start collecting your favorite collage sheets and add the images to all of your altered projects!

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  1. What great images. Love those vintage colours

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  2. LOVE THE LAYOUTS. We traveled by train when I was a kid and I adored the clackety clack of the wheels and gentle swaying motion. Totally relaxing and fun!

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    1. Thanks so much Jean!!! One day I plan on taking a train trip!

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  3. These are absolutely fabulous - each card should be framed and admired individually. Very romantic and nostalgic and creates a desire for a time long gone by.

    Brava!

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  4. ... even though I question that woman in red who looks like she's trying to pick up that 12-year old boy! :P

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  5. Another fabulous train adventure Lyneen! I love it! xx

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    1. Thank you Danie May, I love working with the Train and Travel collage sheets!

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